Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia agree deal for mega-fight in SEVENTH bout between rivals as date and location is revealed
After a whirlwind of back-and-forth talks the old rivals look set to renew their rivalry
BOXING stars Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia have agreed to a mega-fight deal – in what will be the seventh bout between them.
The amateur rivals boxed each other six times in the unpaid ranks and turned professional level at 3-3.
And according to , they have finalized terms to renew their rivalry on April 20 in Las Vegas.
Haney formerly held the undisputed lightweight titles at 135 pounds before making his move to super-lightweight.
And he won his first piece of gold at 140 pounds in December by beating Regis Prograis, 35, over 12 dominant rounds.
Haney, 25, is set to put his title on the line against Garcia, also 25, who will challenge for his first world honor.
Garcia – who has over 10 million Instagram followers – fought twice last year.
In April, he was stopped in seven rounds by long-time rival Gervonta Davis, 29, in a blockbuster believed to have sold 1.2 million pay-per-views.
Garcia bounced back from his first loss by taking out Oscar Duarte, 28, in eight rounds of his comeback bout.
He called out former sparring rival and WBA champion Rolando Romero after the win.
But as talks stalled, Garcia turned his attention to Haney until linking up with boxing legend Floyd Mayweather.
Garcia admitted Mayweather convinced him to instead target Romero again, sparking confusion among the camps.
But Romero, 29, instead signed to face Isaac Cruz, 25, on March March 30 to kick off Amazon’s Prime’s debut in PPV boxing.
So Garcia went full circle and negotiations were again picked up with Haney – with an announcement now imminent.